Sirois's daughter, Angel Hebert, 25, was told by her cardiologist that carrying a child could put her and a baby at risk because of a heart condition she has.

Hebert and her husband Brian, 29, are high school sweethearts and wanted to have a child. That is when Angel's mother stepped in.

"I couldn't imagine not offering to do this. I couldn't see them going through life without a child, while I am capable of helping them," said Linda. "It's only nine months for me to give them a child for life. I knew it could be done. I had heard of a 60-year-old grandmother serving as a surrogate for her grandchild, so I knew it was possible."

"She is amazing. I couldn't have asked for a better mother. It's such a great and selfless gift she has given us," said Angel. "She brought her grandson into the world and we now have our beautiful baby boy. We are all super excited."

Linda last gave birth to twins 20 years ago. When asked about her most recent pregnancy she said, "It's been an enjoyable pregnancy", said Linda. "Everything seemed to go smoothly and fall into place. It was likely my easiest pregnancy. I felt good and had no complications. I also had a great deal of support and well wishes from friends and family, and the community at large. God was with us throughout this whole process."

Linda and her husband Mike had a lot of support during the pregnancy. In fact, she wasn't the only one in her family pregnant the last nine months. Her oldest daughter Kristal Duval, 26, was also expecting. Kristal gave birth to Linda's first grandson on June 9.

A week after the birth, baby, parents, and Linda are all doing fine. Even after the amazing delivery, however; Linda feels she did what any caring mother, who was able, would do if presented with the same situation.

"It was their child all along. I was just "babysitting" for a short time, until he was able to survive in the outside world under the care of his parents."